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uint8[1]
bit 0: slave device 3 program tally status (0=off, 1=on)
bit 1: slave device 3 device preview tally status (0=off, 1=on)
bit 2-3: reserved (0b00)
bit 4: slave device 4 program tally status (0=off, 1=on)
bit 5: slave device 4 preview tally status (0=off, 1=on)
bit 6-7: reserved (0b00)
. . .
Byte 7 MSB 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 LSB
0
Version
(0b0)
Version
(0b0)
Version
(0b0)
Version
(0b0)
Reserved
(0b0)
Reserved
(0b0)
Monitor
Preview
Monitor
Program
1
Reserved
(0b0)
Reserved
(0b0)
Slave 1
Preview
Slave 1
Program
Reserved
(0b0)
Reserved
(0b0)
Slave 0
Preview
Slave 0
Program
2
Reserved
(0b0)
Reserved
(0b0)
Slave 3
Preview
Slave 3
Program
Reserved
(0b0)
Reserved
(0b0)
Slave 2
Preview
Slave 2
Program
3 ...
RAW SDI Output
If you would like to perform your own debayering of the image data from Blackmagic Micro Studio
Camera 4K, you can use the ‘RAW’ mode to output bayered sensor data over the SDI output.
This mode packs raw data into the pixels of a regular UltraHD 422 frame size, to enable
transmission through a standard SDI output.
The data can be recorded as an uncompressed QuickTime movie using a disk recorder capable
of uncompressed 10-bit recording.
TIP Camera raw media formats are so named because they capture raw color space
data directly from the sensor. Raw image data cannot be displayed visually, and must
be debayered or demosaiced to convert the original raw data into image data that can
then be used in an image processing pipeline like DaVinci Resolve.
Note that Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve does not support the debayering of raw data
from Blackmagic Micro Studio Camera 4K.
Master Device
Monitor Device
Slave Device
(2)
Slave Device
(3)
Slave Device
(1)
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